This cave, located in the heart of Peania, is a marvel of natural beauty, with stunning rock formations, crystal-clear pools of water, and a fascinating history that dates back thousands of years. The cave was used by the ancient Greeks as a place of worship and refuge, and today it remains a place of awe and wonder.

The flanks of Hymettos are dotted with caves. The largest and most notable is Koutouki cave , which has its entrance on the east flank of the mountain, near Paiania. The smaller Liontari cave has its mouth at the north end of the mountain, west of Glyka Nera and is named after the lion of Hymettos which is said to have lived on the mountain in the past and to have terrified the inhabitants of the surrounding area.

As you explore the cave, you’ll feel like an adventurer, discovering the secrets of the earth. With its underground tunnels and chambers, the cave is a thrilling experience for all ages. And with knowledgeable guides on hand to share their insights and stories, you’ll learn about the fascinating history and geology of the cave.

After your underground adventure, relax in the nearby village of Peania, where you can enjoy traditional Greek cuisine and hospitality. Or head back to our comfortable bungalows, where you can rest and reflect on your journey into the depths of the earth.

So come and explore the Peania Cave “Koutouki”, a hidden gem just 20 minutes away from our doorstep. It’s a journey you’ll never forget!